One way was when I quit ciggarettes the second time. I really really really really wanted one. I was aggitated all the time. The cravings I could handle. It was when there was nothing or the break I take every hour when I game that I wanted to smoke. It was just the inconvienence.

The second way wasn't wanting to do it but the withdrawls. To make a long story short I got a blood clot that went to my lungs. It was extemely painful. They gave me pain med through my I-V contantly then when I was out of the hospital I was on Loratabs. I was on them for like a month straight...everyday. At one point I knew I didn't need them but I figured what the hell. Then I quit. I went through major withdrawls. Shaking, sweats, insomnia, body aches, constipation, the works. That was hard not b/c of the giving it up part, but the reaction my body had when I did.

The second way wasn't wanting to do it but the withdrawls. To make a long story short I got a blood clot that went to my lungs. It was extemely painful. They gave me pain med through my I-V contantly then when I was out of the hospital I was on Loratabs. I was on them for like a month straight...everyday. At one point I knew I didn't need them but I figured what the hell. Then I quit. I went through major withdrawls. Shaking, sweats, insomnia, body aches, constipation, the works. That was hard not b/c of the giving it up part, but the reaction my body had when I did.